With the upcoming Textiles Strategy of the European Commission, a range of NGOs are demanding a fundamental change for the textiles sector.
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With the upcoming Textiles Strategy of the European Commission, a range of NGOs are demanding a fundamental change for the textiles sector.
A current report sees cross-industry collaboration as a key enabler for the transition to a circular economy.
Scientists offer some insights regarding how and how much carbon dioxide could be removed through carbon capture.
Especially when it comes to packaging, reuse still has a great deal of untapped potential. Rethink Plastic makes suggestions to change that.
The role of the circular economy in combatting widespread shortages of materials in the supply chain.
The European Commission has delivered proposals to support the next step on its way to reducing net emissions by 55 per cent by 2030.
A current report explicitly focuses on the job creation potential of the circular economy for the textiles and clothing sector.
Timber from the “urban forest” can reduce the world’s reliance on timber as a primary building material.
With its current report, the World Economic Forum in collaboration with Kearney wants to give reuse a more important role.
Why a tax on fossil carbon is more efficient than a tax on CO2 emissions.
Although critical raw materials are needed in many applications, recycling rates are still low. A new voluntary certification scheme wants to change that.
A current study points out the strenghts and weaknesses of EPR and gives recommendations for improvement.
Getting more transparent claims about recyclability and recycled content onto packaging.
Green City Accord signatory cities are dedicated to fostering significant progress in the areas of waste management and circular economy.
Some NGOs see the danger that technologies other than mechanical recycling get more attention than they deserve.
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